Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXIV, Issue 1
Written by Constanta Laura AUGUSTIN (ZUGRAVU), Ecaterina Daniela ZECA, Gheorghe Adrian ZUGRAVU, Norhayati ABDULLAH
The aim of this paper is to present economic impact of cultivation method and optimizing resources. The presence of high quality natural and semi-natural habitats on farms and in agricultural landscapes such as: strips of honey plants interspersed in agricultural crops, wooded areas, living hedges and the edges of grassy fields are essential for the survive al of wild bees. The paper scientifically argues why pollination of agricultural crops should be based primarily on wild bee herds that need to be protected. By integrating beekeeping into aquaponics systems, reducing transhumance is transformed from a compensatory measure of production losses into a measure of increasing productivity and stimulating sustainable economic development with positive effects on environmental resources and thus providing the opportunity to conserve biodiversity.
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